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tv   Juan Guaido  Al Jazeera  February 8, 2019 2:32pm-3:01pm +03

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i don't think there's no one i can tell but i. think. the folks over at the. present ocean don't want to be limited. knowledge and love to something that's just for use over. hundreds and hundreds a day and which got a lot of. hundred of them how come awful. one time i was there and there told me all the a bond of lists in the old city off we were in there i'm the first thing i saw it's all the man he was under there are built his face it was covered by and by blood i didn't imagine that he will be alive then i realized that he still hate him.
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i can feel that i've been dying i mean minutes because of the bumbling around you on hiring a word to the front lines. of this is a course a field there are a lot of similarities between situation and see and story most in the music. world there are a few z's and my family the infuses. i can feel the suffering of the b. ball for our enthusiasm will. i feel like this in eyes i see. their advice him eyes and see.
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one time a give above and i said it's ok it's the last minutes of my life. i'm most going to go. on the smom ponoka you know i'm sure mccord is a member of. this was in the photos they took me there there was a sniper but we didn't notice. he started shooting toward us. the mother of a child from not doing nothing nothing that it was i mean about how she was i mean
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about intimate but. i. think. a lot of people of the whole i think this was something that. oh. i'm sure it's about. your. days and see if they are not being well. dealing with me as our photographer or as a local journalist like international journalist.
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i feel that these lists you speak are about are. but we are the one who is suffering my family my friends they are suffering because we are from the same time to do or at least we are from the community. if there is anything have been i am the one who would witness maybe one day i will be the news it's so. honestly i never like my son believe that i am filming in syria like i don't want them to be very worried i'll bow tie. f.l.s samovar. when i get it by your back ability to do it with your hardware well learn.
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never. got it. i wanted to send a message to the war that these still alive mean girls are easier to see and all the conflict zones you see out now when i go there like i can feel the war down like you being a lot of life you can feel it in a new book. so it's not temporary unless you i am in touch with them all the time even if i look at syria we live together we slip together we have good memories together. we have been in the front lines together to fight as they were carrying their we won and they was ok why we even which is the camera.
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look at portillo's general good in solos and such as going into this scene a little girl. seven every sunday more of me doesn't feel a near kill won't look at the way young i don't i'll give you an infant come in another let's hear. a report they were lesbians. may kill you get the put the answer put it i want to be. seen only will you see no idea when you can meet me o'donnell that will be anyone out of the. my limit that i will not have also of those coming at woke up with dental implants set up at a minimum the man. man
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. might be. there michael you know this is the mayor and. i get the impression the mother for me to keep this up and says he will. you know will see this kid kick the can still got a kid to sleep good the other says if you can continue. the same state of black america must come. gushing. but education. and walking down that you know. i hope.
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he. gets a. little thing for me. and. i think that. over the next minute you call this book that. i didn't charge him fifty instruct me to actually know it will be like i'm not in the club or yeah i guess they are not going to put get money. i want to through it get the money go to young have you know being a doc a sort of came on the off beat the stomach at the what chuck. we're looking to get the surgery on for your lord and i will get going to him to get that but i'm not saying i. don't even want. to go.
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through what we had looked like a month that will be coming down a little and found on the face of the explosion. scene see the ghost it's not all the rest of it on the legs and. i think maybe. this is. one of the how do we know. what the given looked up and i went from one of the meet up you know. you get up early and they're just. going to come by you know which will get you out of the top of what it was time to let us. look at yorkdale and that's when they were not at all hot to keep them out
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of the messes. it's good. for can look right and go to the beach oh well you know what i'm. not studying the food bank and now your other noise. no no i don't go it's. a water port douglas gumbel and most things going on the minute google. see. just the simple been sun go in and just gobble in. not according to those sea levels total mobile pistols and the woman that will get on with us. the boat will not be making its have it in to look at pieces gindi an employee. says he nando. i lost bets on this and the kind you get these three willian another
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over. pieces dean of interest one of the oriental. this is the important thing in the dusty one was young but some of it came while no point because. you saw the toll dinner was in full. stomach. before it. could get any medals. eagle been pretty good but it is not going to have the best films good better best honest conversation among. those in couple. of the world as well as. yes england. is a. little pushy.
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of the way you. like. but me what they own will not be and i would rather not even run out on. the level. they know not by me and i have enough water there it's all of the ne of them. yeah. yeah yeah. and don't sez i yes and they will mean less and therefore. many. tell me and i'm of the dental class i me but it's got us in the mud as in been my children is that we were a little puzzled how do you know made you think you see this is to be one of me.
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was. but is it the moment. to sit out in the sun. so the job has been. to get a little money. and build his admission medical. did this as he had to sit there. in the lot of the least of the holiness what do you this of that is you will stands. with nobody will. do that i got then this. is. good but its in the by the. time we get is going to sling it.
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portable me kind of we're going to need it yourself because that was. so was produced as was a water port that was another one of us. the most is to come down living in the articles of this that if that. deal is kept in the whole back innocently because they are going to need a whole that is equivalent thing is de my god but what are you going to come up on the middle of but then look at that little corner you lot lot or the was is one of us humans. and. as venezuela is on the brink. with two men facing all for power. one of them self-proclaimed interim venezuelan leader. talks to
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al-jazeera. al-jazeera is very assertive we just tell the reality as it is i love all things hard work common practice they call it modern slavery we call for indonesia every day not only when there's a breaking news story and when he has a very fascinating country but very difficult to understand from the outside and because i've been living here for sixty years i know very well it's on and i go out there and cover the whole country and even if you don't fear i guess the opportunity for a journalist to be real journalists. the silence has been this to. this. is one of scandinavia smog just iron ore deposits. and it's driving a wedge between those seeking wealth. and those defending their way of life. or. a witness documentary on the.
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with every. this is al jazeera. with a check on your world headlines for united states says the time for dialogue with venezuela's president thanking us my bureau is over it back self declared interim leader one fido and is calling from a juror to hand power over and leave the country washington has also announced visa
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bans on members of the program constituent assembly as to discussions with negotiating with him on his departure is fine if we ever get to that negotiation obviously he may flee some day or he may seek to negotiate conditions but that's not what he's done in the past what he's done in the past is to use these negotiations to prolong his stay in power and to try to demonstrate his legitimacy and that we're again on the course maduro has launched a petition demanding the u.s. stay out of venezuela's affairs speaking at a rally in the capital he once again denied the existence of a humanitarian crisis. because of their meats oil resources minerals and other great wealth critics are pushing an international coalition hated by the united states so that they can commit an act of insanity and militarily attack venus while under the false excuse of
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a humanitarian crisis that does not exist. because suddenly we will go to the white house bringing in more than ten million signatures calling for being as well and to be respected demanding peace fourteen is why law the elder sister of thailand's king has been declared as a leading candidate for prime minister in next month's elections the move breaks a long standing tradition of tyrell to staying out of politics she'll be up against prior a retired army chief who has been prime minister since leading and twenty fourteen when hey has the latest from bangkok it's intriguing it's unprecedented as you mentioned this never happened before in thai politics the royal family's always been seen as being above politics even though everyone knows that it's the most powerful body in thailand and it's intriguing also for which party this is this is a party that is that is backed by the former prime minister taxin shinawatra who was ousted in a coup in two thousand and six the government all this just
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a young lad should know what was removed in the most recent coup and they've always been seen as being anti establishment the u.n. human rights envoy investigating the murder of journalist says it was a brutal premeditated killing planned and perpetrated by saudi officials the findings by special reports or i guess kind of maher follow a weeklong mission to turkey to examine evidence. the u.s. state department says it will continue to consult with congress to hold those responsible for harsh of his word or to account for the department of state shares the deep concern and outrage. over the killings of jamal khashoggi expressed by members of congress. when we have consulted and corresponded with the congress regularly since jamal khashoggi is october second killing including briefings by the secretary of state white house aide jared christer will travel to the middle
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east later this month he'll be visiting to present part of his peace plan for the region president donald trump's son in law will visit on mon saudi arabia the u.a.e. and qatar at least two people have been killed and fourteen police officers injured during protests in the haitian capital thousands have been demonstrating in port au prince against rampant inflation and corruption they are calling on president to step down so we take to the streets to protest about inflation in health care play here to fight corruption. today we're saying no to corruption in impunity we want to know what happened with the money the situation is horrible. the president must go he has no place in our country we want him after office as soon as possible syria's president has declared sexual violence a national emergency president joyous mother bio also announced an increase in the
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maximum sentence for a sexually motivated crimes from fifteen years to life in prison those are the latest headlines al-jazeera world is coming up next. down on the banks of the river tigris in the iraqi capital baghdad.
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the river source is in turkey and it flows southeast through the capital until it eventually meets the euphrates. for centuries since the first urban settlements grew up in ancient mesopotamia thousands of years before the common arrow fishing has been a lifeline running in families for generations. this is the story of the fishermen and women living now in the land often known as the cradle of civilization. college lives and works on the river in baghdad. with. only an email into their uncle. and while you watch on the side and i didn't hear.
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the bashir. as well as one of the men that i limit. the euphrates flows from turkey through syria and iraq and is the longest and one of the most historically significant rivers in asia. the vast ancient mesopotamia and marsh lands sits where the tigris and euphrates meet in southern iraq. tens of thousands of iraqis live in marshes like the. likeable hideout and his wife who rely almost entirely on fishing to make their meager living. alleys carlos and. i don't live as i must on a. why then why that why.
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the tigris and euphrates meet in basra province in the south of iraq where they form the shut the waterway where camels live fishes on one of the trawlers. out of style the that way we think this fellow. said that and i would tell. you that you know when i don't want to fit in god you know how they all get a bit about that about how to get out of a fight. with. this bass channel flowing into the arabian gulf is iraq's only source of marine fish on which the country's once thriving fishing industry was built. near here and it is i found an iraqi port on the borders with kuwait and iran and
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the center for landing and auctioning marine fish for many decades. this is a region steeped in ancient history and its relationship with water the rivers and the scene goes back thousands of years. the tigris and the euphrates made ancient mesopotamia part of what was called the fertile crescent where agriculture and. earliest human settlements grew up. fishing continued to develop in mesopotamia while it was part of the ottoman empire
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and then under british rule in the twentieth century. the country became one kingdom under king faisal of iraq in one nine hundred twenty two then gained independence ten years later. fishermen sold their catch in the baghdad fish market to merchants from other iraqi provinces as well as to the citizens of but. now when baghdad and in the marshes of the south and on the shuttle a lot of waterway whole ways of life are under threat as outside forces and manmade pollution are damaging the tigris and euphrates in reversible ways for all his commitment to a life on the tigris. days as a fisherman may be numbered all of those. are all had.
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well what about short. on a so it has shifted the only one. of soft. on. the on the on. for the better. the better machine on the. own model and it. does have a she was just. on this of it and she got a launch into. the. midst fishing is very small scale especially compared with.
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there are fewer boots on the tigris compared with when he started out with his father. making a living here is tougher now than after. both died has been through appalling of people in the past three decades and that has affected the river environment as much as. a layer. of whatever. i'm going. to lodge with one shell at. all out of hand and with. you know what i know. when i'm strong. as the capital baghdad has been the focus of the outside attacks and internal turmoil that have.

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